Hi,
I don't mind highlighting "must", "should", "may" etc. All I would ask is to enclose them in <emphasis> so the stylesheets work. Using <glossterm> is wrong, as we are explicitly not including a glossary that defines those words, we rely on external documents.
The HTML version is generated using the official XSL stylesheet, which produces horribly styled HTML. I asked before if we could change it and Mary said no.
Regards,
Rodolfo
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Maxprograms http://www.maxprograms.com
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> Of Yves Savourel
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:32 PM
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> Subject: [xliff] Minor comments on the specifications
> Importance: Low
>
> Hi Rodolfo, all,
>
> I was looking at the OASIS specifications in general and had two general
> comments:
>
>
> === a) In our XLIFF 2.0 unpublished draft we use the RFC 2119 keywords in
> lowercase because the template originally says to do so:
>
> "The key words must, must not, required, shall, shall not, should, should not,
> recommended, may, and optional are to be interpreted as described in [RFC
> 2119]. Note that for reasons of style, these words are not capitalized in this
> document."
>
> To me using capital letter is important because it draws the attention of the
> reader and make the intent of the statement much more clear (IMO).
>
> Other OASIS specifications (even recent ones) have no problem using the
> capital notation:
>
> - http://docs.oasis-open.org/xri/xrd/v1.0/os/xrd-1.0-os.html
> - http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/sstc-saml-approved-errata-
> 2.0.pdf
> - http://docs.oasis-open.org/emergency/cap/v1.2/CAP-v1.2-os.html
> - http://docs.oasis-open.org/soa-rm/v1.0/soa-rm.html
> - and many more
>
> So I wonder if we could forget about the official style recommendation and
> use capitals like in most documents using RFC 2119?
>
>
> === b) HTML output.
>
> I know we are using the normal OASIS template for HTML, so there is not
> much we can do.
> But I think the style choices are quite weird: from the colors, to the font size,
> to the spacing, etc. IMO the document looks quite bad. That's pretty sad for
> the authoritative version of the specification.
>
> Any idea if someone is working on improving the OASIS styles for this?
>
>
> Cheers,
> -yves
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